Hidden history of the Korean War

by I. F. Stone | 01 May 2023
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Proxy wars, it seems, are more openly practiced than ever-and yet one of the worst of these was suppressed and "forgotten" even in its own time. At the height of the McCarthy era and the inception of the Cold War, the great journalist I. F. Stone released The Hidden History of the Korean War, a courageous work of investigative journalism. Unable to find a publisher, Stone's chance meeting with Paul M. Sweezy and Leo Huberman-editors of the fledging Monthly Review -resulted in the birth of Monthly Review Press. As the war spiralled to its conclusion, Stone closely analysed openly available U.S. intelligence narratives on the war's official start, and the actions of key players. The result of his investigations was a controversial book that raised questions about the origin of the war, made a case that the U.S. government had manipulated the United Nations, and gave evidence that the U.S. military and South Korean oligarchy dragged out the war by sabotaging peace talks. NEW INTRODUCTION BY TIM BEAL AND GREGORY ELICH
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Proxy wars, it seems, are more openly practiced than ever-and yet one of the worst of these was suppressed and "forgotten" even in its own time. At the height of the McCarthy era and the inception of the Cold War, the great journalist I. F. Stone released The Hidden History of the Korean War, a courageous work of investigative journalism. Unable to find a publisher, Stone's chance meeting with Paul M. Sweezy and Leo Huberman-editors of the fledging Monthly Review -resulted in the birth of Monthly Review Press. As the war spiralled to its conclusion, Stone closely analysed openly available U.S. intelligence narratives on the war's official start, and the actions of key players. The result of his investigations was a controversial book that raised questions about the origin of the war, made a case that the U.S. government had manipulated the United Nations, and gave evidence that the U.S. military and South Korean oligarchy dragged out the war by sabotaging peace talks. NEW INTRODUCTION BY TIM BEAL AND GREGORY ELICH
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Proxy wars, it seems, are more openly practiced than ever-and yet one of the worst of these was suppressed and "forgotten" even in its own time. At the height of the McCarthy era and the inception of the Cold War, the great journalist I. F. Stone released The Hidden History of the Korean War, a courageous work of investigative journalism. Unable to find a publisher, Stone's chance meeting with Paul M. Sweezy and Leo Huberman-editors of the fledging Monthly Review -resulted in the birth of Monthly Review Press. As the war spiralled to its conclusion, Stone closely analysed openly available U.S. intelligence narratives on the war's official start, and the actions of key players. The result of his investigations was a controversial book that raised questions about the origin of the war, made a case that the U.S. government had manipulated the United Nations, and gave evidence that the U.S. military and South Korean oligarchy dragged out the war by sabotaging peace talks. NEW INTRODUCTION BY TIM BEAL AND GREGORY ELICH

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ISBN9781685900083

FormatPAPERBACK

PublisherMONTHLY REVIEW PRESS (01 May. 2023)

No. of Pages407

Weight482

Language English

Dimensions 210 x 133 x 23

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